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Originally posted by W PetzBen,
I believe I see dark red tabs on his collar which would make him flak. - Bill
Here is a closer scan of the photo!
Those collar tabs are most likely yellow. It was a property of many WWII B&W films to record yellows, reds, and oranges much darker than they appear to the human eye.
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John,
Thanks for your input but I still see them as very dark in color under several magnifying glasses. Where are you getting your information? I would be interested to know. Bill
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Originally posted by W PetzWhere are you getting your information? I would be interested to know. Bill
I have actually discussed this here several times in the past. At the risk of sounding kurt or trite, which I assure you I am not, the information comes from my head and experience. I have been a professional photographer (advertising and scientific) all my life. I used to shoot with these unusual B&W films in the 1970s. Interestingly, this same family of films, which record yellow darker, record blue much lighter. So a dark blue medical tab photographed with these films would appear very light, as you would "expect" a yellow tab to appear. You cannot judge correct color from a grey tone if you do not know the type of film used to record it. Most modern B&W films record color tones more accurately. Both were used during WWII, those that record yellow light, and those that record yellow dark.Esse Quam Videri
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